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Lowcountry Hope: A Community's Fight Against Infant and Maternal Mortality
South Carolina, United StatesMonday, September 16, 2024
But is this initiative enough? While education and awareness are important steps, they may not be enough to address the root causes of infant and maternal mortality. What if the problem is more complex than just a lack of information? What if there are systemic issues at play, such as lack of access to healthcare, poverty, and racism, that need to be addressed?
As one volunteer, Deya Smith, notes, "Just reducing it by the educational component and just bringing more information... again, we can't stop it per se, but we can definitely bring awareness to make mothers and parents and caregivers to make them aware and be able to help them long term." Smith's words highlight the importance of community involvement and support, but also acknowledge the limitations of education alone in solving this complex problem.
What if we looked beyond education and awareness to address the root causes of infant and maternal mortality? What could be done to reduce poverty, increase access to healthcare, and address systemic racism? These are questions that deserve exploration and discussion.
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